Burlington’s 20-year comprehensive land use plan now has a name — “Destination Burlington” — thanks to a civics and economics class at Cummings High School.

In November, the city’s planning department visited Williams High School, Cummings High School and Ray Street Academy to teach a lesson on city planning and to gather student input on what Burlington’s comprehensive plan should be named.

Fourteen plan names were proposed, and the public was asked to vote for their favorite on the city’s website or by calling the city. Of the 230 total votes cast, “Destination Burlington” received the most, according to a news release.

The winning name was proposed by students in Chad Cook’s first block civics and economics class at Cummings. Mayor Ronnie Wall and Director of Planning and Economic Development Amy Nelson will congratulate the class Tuesday morning.

Cook will be awarded a Certificate of Appreciation from Burlington’s City Council at its regular Tuesday night meeting.

Now that the comprehensive land use plan has a name, city staff will soon begin creating the document, which will assess growth trends, population shifts, future land use, transportation issues, quality of life and regional issues to plan the city’s development — gathering public input along the way.